Near CSU
Massage near CSU campus.
My Tiny Massage Studio is at 1318 S. College Avenue — south of campus, walkable from the south end of CSU, and a quick drive from the rest of it. Solo-practitioner work in a private room, by appointment.
Getting here from campus
The studio is roughly 5-15 minutes walking from the south end of CSU campus (Lory Student Center, the Oval, Morgan Library), depending on which end you start from. From the residence halls on the south side it's a flat walk down College Ave. From north campus it's a quick MAX bus ride or a 5-minute drive.
Parking
On-site parking is in the small lot adjacent to the building. If the lot is full, street parking on the side streets is generally available and free. The College Ave frontage gets busy, so the side streets are usually faster.
For CSU athletes specifically
Sports massage and integrative bodywork for varsity athletes, club athletes, intramurals, and recreational runners/cyclists/climbers training out of the campus gyms. Pre-event, maintenance, and post-event work — see the sports massage page for the full menu.
For faculty and staff
For desk-and-screen workers carrying upper-back, shoulder, and forearm load, the modalities that tend to land best are deep tissue, trigger point, and myofascial release. A 60-minute Signature Therapeutic Session usually covers one area properly; 90 minutes if you've been ignoring it for a while.
For students
The Foundational Restoration Session (90 minutes, $115) is the right starting point if you've never had professional bodywork. It's longer than a standard intro for a reason — there's time to actually do the work and to talk through what you walked in needing. After the first one, the 60-minute Signature Therapeutic ($100) is the standard return session.